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QUESTION 46: WHAT IS THE BEST SURGICAL APPROACH FOR MANAGING UNCONTROLLED GLAUCOMA IN A PATIENT WHO HAD PREVIOUS CATARACT EXTRACTION OR FAILED FILTERING SURGERY?
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QUESTION 46: WHAT IS THE BEST SURGICAL APPROACH FOR MANAGING UNCONTROLLED GLAUCOMA IN A PATIENT WHO HAD PREVIOUS CATARACT EXTRACTION OR FAILED FILTERING SURGERY?

SLACK INCORPORATED
2008-01-01

Abstract

Eye surgery Glaucoma Surgical outcomes Surgical techniques
Glaucoma filtering surgery is less successful in eyes that have undergone previous cataract extraction or trabeculectomy. Surgical options commonly used in the management of medically uncontrolled glaucoma in patients with previous cataract extraction or failed filtering surgery include trabeculectomy with an antifibrotic agent, aqueous shunt implantation, and transscleral cyclophotocoagulation.

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